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'''International Center for Journalists''' ('''ICFJ''') is a non-profit, professional organization located in [[Washington, D.C.]], United States, that promotes journalism worldwide. Since 1984, the International Center for Journalists has worked directly with more than 70,000 journalists from 180 countries |
'''International Center for Journalists''' ('''ICFJ''') is a non-profit, professional organization located in [[Washington, D.C.]], United States, that promotes journalism worldwide. Since 1984, the International Center for Journalists has worked directly with more than 70,000 journalists from 180 countries. ICFJ offers training, workshops, seminars, fellowships, and international exchanges to reporters and media managers around the globe. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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ICFJ was founded in 1984 by Tom Winship, Jim Ewing, and George Krimsky, three |
International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) was founded in 1984 by Tom Winship, Jim Ewing, and George Krimsky, three U.S. journalists, to support other journalists abroad, especially those in countries with poor or non-existent [[free press]] systems.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.icfj.org/about/about/founders|title=Founders|work=ICFJ|access-date=May 23, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150520004622/http://www.icfj.org/about/about/founders|archive-date=May 20, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> They believed that the proper role of the news media was to expose, investigate, and articulate issues of concern to average citizens, and wished to propagate these ideals across the globe.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} |
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In 2006, ICFJ established the ICFJ Founders Award for Excellence in Journalism as a tribute to Winship, Ewing and Krimsky. This award is presented to a journalist with a long-time commitment to the highest standards of the profession. Past recipients include CBS News' [[Bob Schieffer]] (2006), NBC News' [[Tom Brokaw]] (2007), The New York Times' [[John F. Burns]] (2008) and investigative journalist [[Seymour Hersh]] (2009).{{ |
In 2006, ICFJ established the ICFJ Founders Award for Excellence in Journalism as a tribute to Winship, Ewing, and Krimsky. This award is presented to a journalist with a long-time commitment to the highest standards of the profession. Past recipients include [[CBS News]]' [[Bob Schieffer]] (2006), [[NBC News]]' [[Tom Brokaw]] (2007), ''[[The New York Times]]''' [[John F. Burns]] (2008), and investigative journalist [[Seymour Hersh]] (2009).<ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-06-24 |title=Seymour Hersh Wins Founders Award for Excellence in Journalism |url=https://www.adweek.com/galleycat/seymour-hersh-wins-founders-award-for-excellence-in-journalism/10496 |access-date=2023-08-18 |website=www.adweek.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==Flagship |
==Flagship programs== |
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===Knight International Journalism Fellowships=== |
===Knight International Journalism Fellowships=== |
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The Knight International Journalism Fellowships program pairs global media professionals with partner media organizations in |
The Knight International Journalism Fellowships program pairs global media professionals with partner media organizations in countries where there are opportunities for meaningful and measurable change. The program, launched in 1994 with support from the [[Knight Foundation|John S. and James L. Knight Foundation]], now also receives support from the [[Gates foundation|Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://knightfoundation.org/reports/international-center-journalists/|title=International Center for Journalists|website=Knight Foundation}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.gatesfoundation.org/about/committed-grants/2012/11/opp1034975|title=OPP1034975|website=Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation}}</ref> |
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===International Journalists’ Network (IJNet)=== |
===International Journalists’ Network (IJNet)=== |
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The International Journalists’ Network (IJNet) is an online service that provides information on a wide range of training opportunities to a global network of journalists and media development organizations. The site offers |
The International Journalists’ Network (IJNet) is an online service that provides information on a wide range of training opportunities to a global network of journalists and media development organizations. The site offers social networking tools, discussion spaces, and forums. IJNet also sends weekly email bulletins in Arabic, English, Chinese, Persian, Portuguese, Russia, and Spanish to more than 71,000 media professionals. |
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IJNet keeps track of media training and other assistance efforts in |
IJNet keeps track of media training and other assistance efforts in 150 countries, enabling donors and journalism training organizations to maximize resources and avoid duplication. Support for IJNet comes from the [[Eurasia Foundation]], the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the [[National endowment for democracy|National Endowment for Democracy]], the [[Open Society Institute]], and friends of ICFJ.<ref name="auto"/><ref name="auto1"/> |
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==References== |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110926210658/http://knight.icfj.org/ ICFJ/Knight International Journalism Fellowships] <!--accessed May 29, 2009--> |
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*[http://www.ijnet.org International Journalists’ Network (IJNet)]<!--accessed May 29, 2009--> |
*[http://www.ijnet.org International Journalists’ Network (IJNet)]<!--accessed May 29, 2009--> |
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[[Category:International journalism organizations]] |
[[Category:International journalism organizations]] |
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[[Category:Knight Foundation Fellowships]] |
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[[Category:Organizations established in 1984]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 22 September 2024
Founded | 1984 |
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Founder | Tom Winship, Jim Ewing, and George Krimsky |
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Area served | Global |
Services | training, workshops, seminars, fellowships, and international exchanges |
Website | icfj |
International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is a non-profit, professional organization located in Washington, D.C., United States, that promotes journalism worldwide. Since 1984, the International Center for Journalists has worked directly with more than 70,000 journalists from 180 countries. ICFJ offers training, workshops, seminars, fellowships, and international exchanges to reporters and media managers around the globe.
History
[edit]International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) was founded in 1984 by Tom Winship, Jim Ewing, and George Krimsky, three U.S. journalists, to support other journalists abroad, especially those in countries with poor or non-existent free press systems.[1] They believed that the proper role of the news media was to expose, investigate, and articulate issues of concern to average citizens, and wished to propagate these ideals across the globe.[citation needed]
In 2006, ICFJ established the ICFJ Founders Award for Excellence in Journalism as a tribute to Winship, Ewing, and Krimsky. This award is presented to a journalist with a long-time commitment to the highest standards of the profession. Past recipients include CBS News' Bob Schieffer (2006), NBC News' Tom Brokaw (2007), The New York Times' John F. Burns (2008), and investigative journalist Seymour Hersh (2009).[2]
Flagship programs
[edit]Knight International Journalism Fellowships
[edit]The Knight International Journalism Fellowships program pairs global media professionals with partner media organizations in countries where there are opportunities for meaningful and measurable change. The program, launched in 1994 with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, now also receives support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.[3][4]
International Journalists’ Network (IJNet)
[edit]The International Journalists’ Network (IJNet) is an online service that provides information on a wide range of training opportunities to a global network of journalists and media development organizations. The site offers social networking tools, discussion spaces, and forums. IJNet also sends weekly email bulletins in Arabic, English, Chinese, Persian, Portuguese, Russia, and Spanish to more than 71,000 media professionals.
IJNet keeps track of media training and other assistance efforts in 150 countries, enabling donors and journalism training organizations to maximize resources and avoid duplication. Support for IJNet comes from the Eurasia Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, the Open Society Institute, and friends of ICFJ.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Founders". ICFJ. Archived from the original on May 20, 2015. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
- ^ "Seymour Hersh Wins Founders Award for Excellence in Journalism". www.adweek.com. 2009-06-24. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
- ^ a b "International Center for Journalists". Knight Foundation.
- ^ a b "OPP1034975". Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.